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Tracked across 76 articles in the Nexus archive. Showing the most recent 40.
- Mexican builder fatally shot by an ICE officer is mourned after making a life in the US
A Mexican builder was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Houston and is being mourned for building a life in the US. He worked daily, picking up his construction crew to work on houses across the area.
- News Wrap: DHS says man killed by ICE was not target
The Department of Homeland Security stated that a man killed by an ICE agent in Houston was not the target of an immigration enforcement operation. The family of a teenager who died off the coast of Mississippi is demanding a thorough investigation into his death. The CDC reported that an intestinal parasite has spread to over 30 states.
- Pedophile migrant is seen being marched onto plane by ICE after Minnesota Governor Tim Walz pardoned him to try and keep him in the US
A pedophile migrant was seen being deported by ICE after Minnesota Governor Tim Walz pardoned him to prevent his removal from the US. The pardon was an attempt to keep the individual in the country despite his criminal history.
- Detainees say ICE officer shot Houston driver through passenger window, lawyer says
Three men who witnessed a fatal shooting involving federal immigration officers in Houston claim no officer was threatened, according to a lawyer who has spoken with them. The incident is alleged to involve an ICE officer shooting a Houston driver through a passenger window.
- ICE deports immigrant who was pardoned for sex abuse conviction
ICE deported Tou Lue Vang, a Hmong man who had been pardoned by Minnesota state officials. Democratic leaders criticized the pardon, claiming it obstructed efforts to remove criminals.
- Star Savannah State baseball player detained in Clifton Park
A 22-year-old from the Dominican Republic, who attended Bryant & Stratton University and earned an Associate's degree with honors in 2024, was detained by ICE in Clifton Park, N.Y. He is currently a student-athlete at Savannah State University.
- Furious Ana Navarro erupts on CNN after struggling to name a single American murdered by illegal migrant... moments after reeling off five killed by ICE
Ana Navarro expressed frustration on CNN, struggling to name an American killed by an illegal migrant despite mentioning five individuals killed by ICE. The segment highlighted a contrast between cases involving illegal migrants and ICE-related deaths.
- Mexican migrant shot and killed by ICE after he tried to run over officers: DHS
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican migrant, was shot and killed by ICE after attempting to run over officers. DHS stated he resembled another individual under investigation.
- ICE Killing in Houston Puts Focus on Surge in Immigration Arrests
An ICE-related killing in Houston has drawn attention to an increase in immigration arrests. Representative Sylvia Garcia addressed the case of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo during a news conference.
- 17 Mexican nationals have died in ICE custody or enforcement operations, Mexico says, announcing legal action
Mexico announced legal action after 17 Mexican nationals died in ICE custody or enforcement operations. An ICE agent fatally shot 52-year-old Mexican immigrant Lorenzo Salgado Araujo during an enforcement operation in Houston on July 7.
- Detainees tell lawyer ICE officer shot Houston driver through passenger window
Three men in a van witnessed an ICE officer shoot a Mexican driver through a passenger window in Houston; the officer was not threatened, according to a lawyer who has spoken with them.
- Hello Houston (July 10, 2026)
The article discusses legal experts analyzing HPD's inability to investigate a fatal ICE shooting, previews the 'After the Flood' podcast episode, and examines cryptocurrency kiosks used to scam Texans.
- Lorenzo Salgado Araujo’s passengers dispute ICE’s account of his fatal shooting, their attorney says
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo’s passengers dispute ICE’s claim that an officer’s fatal shooting in Houston was an act of self-defense. Three passengers were detained by ICE following the incident.
- ICE Deports Immigrant Who Was Pardoned for Sex Abuse Conviction
ICE deported Tou Lue Vang, who was pardoned by Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for a sex abuse conviction.
- LA Times reporter calls Dodgers "tone deaf" and an "insult to their fans" for accepting White House invitation
LA Times reporter Bill Plaschke criticized the Los Angeles Dodgers for accepting a White House invitation to celebrate their World Series championship, calling it 'tone deaf' and an 'insult to their fans.' Plaschke argued the decision alienates the team's Hispanic fan base, linking it to ICE raids impacting Dodger fans, while noting other teams like the Golden State Warriors and Philadelphia Eagles refused similar invitations. The article counters Plaschke's stance, suggesting his criticism is politically motivated.
- Witnesses of ICE Killing in Houston Dispute the Official Account
Witnesses in Houston dispute the official account of a shooting involving a federal immigration officer and Lorenzo Salgado Araujo. The incident occurred at a site in Houston where an ICE officer shot Araujo.
- The Trump administration is charging these Minneapolis protesters with conspiracy. Organizers won’t back down
The Trump administration is charging Minneapolis protesters known as the 'Minnesota 15' with conspiracy for opposing an ICE crackdown. Protesters, including musician Emmett Doyle, have pleaded not guilty and continue to resist through public demonstrations and performances.
- Detroit city leaders send letter to DHS calling for end to ICE pursuits
Detroit city leaders sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security requesting an end to ICE pursuits. The letter was addressed to the head of DHS by council members Denzel Anton McCampbell, Gabriela Santiago-Romero, and DPD Commissioner Victoria Camille.
- Mexico seeks prosecutions over deaths in U.S. after fatal ICE shooting
Mexico's government is seeking prosecutions related to deaths in the U.S. following a fatal ICE shooting. It has criticized the treatment of Mexican citizens under President Trump's efforts to increase deportations.
- A Jury Valued This Work at $17m. ICE Now Says No Wage Is Owed
Detained immigrants perform cleaning and cooking tasks for a dollar a day. A federal jury awarded 17 million dollars in back pay, but new ICE rules state no wage is owed.
- Detroit city leaders to DHS: Stop ICE pursuits which endanger the community
Detroit city leaders, including council members Denzel Anton McCampbell, Gabriela Santiago-Romero, and DPD Commissioner Victoria Camille, sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security requesting an end to ICE pursuits that they claim endanger the community.
- In bed 23 at Adelanto ICE detention center, a terrified son misses his mom
Wilber Urbina Garcia was detained by ICE a day after his high school graduation and spent 16 days in the Adelanto ICE detention center, fearing for his future and his mother's well-being.
- In bed 23 at Adelanto ICE detention center, a terrified son misses his mom
Wilber Urbina Garcia was detained by ICE a day after his high school graduation and spent 16 days in the Adelanto ICE detention center, during which he expressed anxiety about his future and his mother's well-being.
- ‘They haven’t made it easy’: Family of Houston man fatally shot by ICE says they’re unable to claim his body
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a 52-year-old father of three, was fatally shot by ICE while on his way to work in Houston’s East End. His family is unable to claim his body, according to the article.
- Houston congresswoman says man killed by ICE wasn’t intended target of agents, who weren’t wearing body cams
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Houston resident from Mexico, was fatally shot during a U.S. Department of Homeland Security 'targeted enforcement operation' in the city's East End. A Houston congresswoman stated he was not the intended target and that ICE agents involved were not wearing body cameras.
- What we know about the ICE shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was shot by ICE. He was a father, husband, and business owner who had lived in the United States for 35 years after moving from Mexico.
- ICE take man into custody following release from Western Slope jail
A man was taken into custody by ICE agents in the Western Slope after being released from jail. Officials are clarifying the incident that occurred Thursday afternoon.
- Immigrant killed by ICE was not target of operation, Congress member says
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was killed by an ICE agent on July 7, 2026, and a Congress member stated he was not a target of the operation.
- ICE activity reported to be increasing on Chicago's Southwest Side, advocates say
Community leaders and immigration advocates report increased ICE enforcement activity on Chicago's Southwest Side. The article highlights concerns about rising immigration enforcement in the area.
- Family says dad was scared and 'wanted to protect his tools, workers' before deadly ICE shooting
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo's family has called for an independent investigation into his death following a shooting and stated they have not received communication from the Department of Homeland Security or ICE.
- Family says dad was scared and 'wanted to protect his tools, workers' before deadly ICE shooting
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo's family claims he was scared and wanted to protect his tools and workers before a deadly ICE shooting. They are demanding an independent investigation and have not received communication from the Department of Homeland Security or ICE.
- Family says dad was scared and 'wanted to protect his tools, workers' before deadly ICE shooting
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo's family claims he was scared and sought to protect his tools and workers before a deadly ICE-related shooting. They are demanding an independent investigation and have not received communication from the Department of Homeland Security or ICE.
- Family says dad was scared and 'wanted to protect his tools, workers' before deadly ICE shooting
Lorenzo Salgado Araujo's family claims he was scared and sought to protect his tools and workers before a deadly ICE shooting. They have called for an independent investigation and stated they have not received communication from the Department of Homeland Security or ICE.
- ICE officers not wearing body cameras during deadly Houston ICE shooting, DHS says, as family pushes for answers
ICE officers were not wearing body cameras during a deadly shooting in Houston, according to DHS. The family of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, the man killed in the incident, and local officials are demanding an independent investigation.
- ICE officers not wearing body cameras during deadly Houston ICE shooting, DHS says, as family pushes for answers
ICE officers did not wear body cameras during a fatal shooting in Houston, according to DHS. The family of the victim, Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, and local officials are calling for an independent investigation into the incident.
- ICE officers not wearing body cameras during deadly Houston ICE shooting, DHS says, as family pushes for answers
ICE officers did not wear body cameras during a deadly shooting in Houston, according to DHS. The family of the victim, Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, and local officials are demanding an independent investigation.
- Mexico wants criminal investigation after man killed by ICE
Mexico is seeking a criminal investigation into the death of a man killed by ICE. The article emphasizes the need to address the deaths of Mexicans in such cases.
- Mexico wants criminal investigation after man killed by ICE in Houston
Mexico has requested a criminal investigation following the death of a man killed by ICE in Houston. The Mexican government stated, 'We cannot turn a blind eye to the Mexicans who have died.'
- Houston Mayor John Whitmire says HPD can’t investigate ICE shooting. Legal experts disagree
Houston Mayor John Whitmire claims the Houston Police Department cannot investigate a shooting involving ICE, but legal experts dispute this assertion. A legal expert cited in the article argues that a federal officer committing a crime on duty would still face prosecution, challenging the mayor's position.
- Harris County prosecutor will investigate ICE shooting but cautions that feds control access to evidence
The Harris County prosecutor will investigate the fatal shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo by an ICE officer, but federal agencies control access to evidence. A memorial for the victim was held in Houston.